It's the end of the quarter, just list last quarter I wrote down a summary of what I did this quarter for Mozilla for posterity, here it is Tools and code Once again, I spent significant time working on tools this quarter. My activity was focused on Transvision, Langchecker and my FirefoxOS

A quick recap of what I did in Q3 so as that people know what kind of work we do in the l10n-drivers team and because as a service team to other department, a lot of what we do is not necessarily visible.Tools and code I spent significantly more time on tool this quarter than in the past, I am also

I am not great at blogging in English and communicating about my work so I thought that publishing my yearly report would compensate that All in all, it has been a busy year, nobody in the localization drivers team and among our localization teams had time to get bored, lots of product releases,

Although I got into the mozilla project through en-user documentation and support around 2001, I really got involved in Web localization in 2003 when I started to build a Spanish Mozilla community around the Mozilla Suite and I convinced Bob Clary (who also gave me my canconfirm rights in bugzilla,

Firefox 3.5 is soon to be released and everybody is working hard in the Mozilla community to make it as great a release as were the previous ones! This is the perfect moment for you to get involved by helping you local localization team preparing translations for our websites, the sooner our

As every year, Mozilla is going to be at Fosdem with a booth and our own conference room where you will be able to meet with the people behind the different branches of the Mozilla tree (Mozilla Corporation, Mozilla Foundation, Mozilla Europe, Community members and other European Mozilla related

This post is a follow up to a previous post last month anouncing our first work on localized home pages hosted on mozilla.com. We now have 26 languages (28 if we count en-US and pt-BR which we already had) with a localized download page for Firefox on our main portal. Several of these locales are

As you may have learned recently on Seth's blog, we have been working lately on creating translated landing pages on mozilla.com for all of the locales that are not already supported on an official regional portal (that is those not on Mozilla Europe/China/Japan). Now that I have a bit of time I can

UPDATE: our translations are now complete, special thanks to Brian(and his team), Gia and Aleks for stepping up and helping us finishing our work on this bug, now Major Update is just around the corner If you are part of the Mozilla community, speak Georgian, Mongolian or Belarusian and want to

Thanks to the hard work of Ricardo Meza and his team, the first language pack in Mexican Spanish (es-MX) is now available on addons.mozilla.org (AMO): Español (México) Language Pack 3.0.2pre This lang pack is still in the sandbox so you will need an account on AMO and be logged in to be able to